...'cept as a I mentioned the vision was of a blazing black being with blazing white eyes. Incredible. Truly supernatural...from our perspective.

My friend had a name for it as a child. She had the vision as a young child. She called it Mr. Magoo. Probably because she had seen the cartoon at the time of the vision and associated it with Mr. Magoo....so fucking sweet.

I was wondering why she was at one point playing with a stranded baby on the floor,till I saw the Voyage of the Dawn treader.The one about the bastard cousin being bought into the make-believe world by the other bastards,things work out just fine.

Seeing as my father is no longer within a thousand miles of me,I fail to see the problem with my approach.

That's right. The above exercise is like what the remote viewing monks were alluding to: the cosmic dimension of relationship (in Rapier's case the dimension of his father's cock,the Alpha and the Omega) and the absurdity of it all. We,as a species,are far too serious. Al Gore needs a good swift kick to the balls too,Skies....goat balls would approve.

Maybe the real allen had a point afterall. We could have named the radiation belt the "Real Allen Radiation Belt"....but there already is one in a universe far,far away.

On a more serious note it's interesting that a map of southern Manitoba is at the far left on the bottom row of the "images for the Wendigokaan". If you look SW from Winnipeg to a place called Plum Coulee and it's surrounding area....that is the place my family fled to from the Russian Empire in 1875.

If you look further west to Brandon...just south of there my friend's family fled from the US military and settled in a place called Sioux Valley in 1868.

This is the image that correlated closest to the vision that manifested in my mind...the second picture from the top. Of course it's not exact,the vision I had was of some kind of being. There are a few others that looked similar but this would have to be the closest.

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